Mark Lanegan working with Queens Of The Stone Age

Queens Of The Stone Age have confirmed they have been working with Mark Lanegan on their new album, a follow up to 2007's 'Era Vulgaris'

Queens Of The Stone Age have been working with Mark Lanegan on their new album.

The 'Little Sister' band have been recording the follow up to 2007's 'Era Vulgaris' and are working once again with the former Screaming Trees singer and solo musician, as well as drummer Dave Grohl and bassist Nick Oliveri.

On a message on their Facebook page, the band wrote: "Lanegan came by. He didn't say much, but he sang good."

Other artists that may be contributing to the new QOTSA record include Scissor Sisters frontman Jake Shears and Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor.

The band - led by Josh Homme - had originally started writing material for the album as early as 2008 and started recording in January 2011, but have worked at a relaxed pace.